Baker moves from farmer’s market to Fan storefront

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A rendering of the upcoming storefront at 719 N. Meadow St. in the Fan. (Courtesy Red Cap)

Baker moves from farmer’s market to Fan storefront

A rendering of the upcoming storefront at 719 N. Meadow St. in the Fan. (Courtesy Red Cap)

RICHMOND, Va. — A vacant Meadow Street bakery is ready to be reheated.

Pastry chef Martine Wladar is launching Red Cap Kitchen, a bakery and commercial commissary at 719 N. Meadow St. in the Fan.

The 1,200 square feet of space became available when Lucille’s Bakery closed its doors in September, after nearly a decade of business.

When word reached Wladar about the closure, she knew what she had to do.

“We jumped on it,” Wladar said. “It was in a great location and I had a feeling it wouldn’t be vacant for long. I’ve been baking at home and in a few [commissary] kitchens for a while…it was time to go out on my own.”

With Red Cap Kitchen, Wladar plans to carve a place for her European- and French-inspired bakery business, while leasing part of her kitchen space to other eateries looking to launch and grow their businesses.

“There is going to be space for two other businesses,” Wladar said. “So far, Eat Smart is going to join…we’re looking for another business to join us in the space.”

No opening date has been set, although Wladar said she hopes to open by early 2017. Ann Schweitzer, a broker with Richmond-based One South Realty, represented the landlord for the five-year lease, which Red Cap signed in September.

Wladar has pumped in about $50,000 of her own capital to bootstrap the operation.

“I want to do this right,” she said. “So we’re spending the money on some new equipment so we can essentially plug-and-go when the time comes.”

As a pastry chef for 25 years, Wladar said the new space gives her ample room to grow Red Cap, which specializes in pastries and baked goods that include strudels, croissants and scones. Wladar currently sells baked goods at the St. Stephens Farmers Market.